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Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Map shows worldwide fight over democracy
Democracy is under threat globally and the U.S. is accelerating the decline, according to an institute backed by the governments of 35 elect...
Vanity Fair
September 2, 2025
How Did Trump Just Make Billions of Dollars? All the President’s Recent Crypto Moves
Trump has pledged to make the US “the crypto capital of the world.” So far he’s done a very good job enriching himself.
Vanity Fair
August 26, 2025
A College Dropout, an Ex–Investment Banker, a Guy With a 28-Bedroom “Mega-Villa”: Meet Crypto’s Newly Minted Billionaires
The Bullish and Circle IPOs minted a bunch of new billionaires this summer. The president is raking it in too.
Vanity Fair
August 25, 2025
Why Are Grown Men Throwing Dildos at WNBA Games, and WTF Does Crypto Have to Do With It?
Meme coins are involved.
Vanity Fair
August 7, 2025
David Ellison Lays Out His Paramount Plans and Puts Politics at Arm’s Length
On his first day on the job, the 42-year-old CEO squared off at the company’s Midtown HQ with a gaggle of reporters, who pressed him on his...
Vanity Fair
July 24, 2025
Are You a Canceled Celeb in Need of Great PR? Dial 1-900-Mitchell Jackson
The former Vice staffer has built out a boutique business catering to the internet’s most notorious figures. “You’ll never starve in America...
Vanity Fair
July 21, 2025
Donald Trump’s Commanders Rant Looks Like a Distraction From Epstein
On Truth Social, the president demands the team go back to its racist Redskins name, or risk losing a new stadium. Can he actually claw it b...
Vanity Fair
July 17, 2025
Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe Are Riding the “Rocket Ship” of the Female Sports Media Ecosystem
Ahead of the WNBA All-Star Game, VF caught up with the couple to discuss their A Touch More live podcast business and the mixed emotions of...
Vanity Fair
July 14, 2025
David Zaslav Got a Superman Send-Off at Sun Valley
Plus, private-jet spotting at the airport and Anderson Cooper turning heads—including DVF’s.
Vanity Fair
June 27, 2025
Inside Pantheon, the Cult Cartoon That’s Blowing Minds in the AI Industry
Show creator Craig Silverstein tried to capture the “balance between horror and the aspirational potential of the tech” with his short-lived...
Vanity Fair
June 20, 2025
Elon Musk Keeps Stiffing People. She Keeps Suing Him
Shannon Liss-Riordan is one of the country’s most renowned labor lawyers. Lately, she’s also developed a specialty in “billionaire justice.”
Vanity Fair
June 4, 2025
Welcome to Praxis: The High-Tech, High-Testosterone Eden That Will Save the World
Dryden Brown has raised half a billion dollars to build a city where the rich will get richer, discuss ‘The Odyssey,’ and, he thinks, restor...
Vanity Fair
May 24, 2025
Hive: Tech News and Reviews
The latest tech news and reviews from Vanity Fair. Coverage of key figures in the technology industry, new gadgets, and more.
Vanity Fair
May 15, 2025
Eric Schmidt Says We Shouldn't Fear AI—Except for the Risk of Nuclear War
In a TED talk last month, the investor and former Google CEO argued that AI will save us from a future where there are “not enough humans.”
Vanity Fair
May 14, 2025
Inside LA’s Young, Testosterone-Fueled Sperm Race
Eric Zhu, the 17-year-old who drew hundreds to the first-of-its-kind event, claims American men are experiencing an “absolutely insane” fert...
Vanity Fair
May 13, 2025
The Dark History of How China Captured Apple
In his new book, Apple in China, Patrick McGee examines how Tim Cook unwittingly led Apple right into the heart of Trump’s trade war.
Vanity Fair
April 30, 2025
Everything We Know So Far About Jeff Bezos’s Relationship With Donald Trump
The brief spat between the White House and Amazon Tuesday was a trip down the very rocky memory lane of the billionaires’ bromance.
Vanity Fair
April 29, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg Says He’s “Raw-Dogging Reality”
His reality just happens to include an underground tunnel and a statue of his wife in the front yard.
Vanity Fair
April 28, 2025
Marc Andreessen Touted the Open Web. Now He Lives Life in Exclusive Group Chats
Far be it for the billionaire class to have to answer to the riff raff on social media.
Vanity Fair
April 25, 2025
AI Has Already Come for the Interns. You’re Probably Next
New data suggest that entry-level jobs are facing an extinction-level event thanks to artificial intelligence. It’s only going to work its w...
Bhaskar Live
February 17, 2025
Aeon & Trisl Group Makes History, Secures No.1 Spot at Emaar Awards for Second Consecutive Year and Sixth Consecutive Quarter with Record- Breaking Sales Performance
Aeon & Trisl Group has once again set a new standard in the UAE’s real estate market by being awarded the No.1 ranked agency at the Emaar An...
Bhaskar Live
February 17, 2025
Warning issued over surge in snake bites in northeast Australia
Sydney, Feb 17 (IANS) Australians in the northeastern state of Queensland have been warned to be cautious around snakes amid a surge in atta...
Bhaskar Live
February 17, 2025
Four-day water sports event for security forces begins in Bhopal
Bhopal, Feb 17 (IANS) The 24th edition of the water sports competition for police and other security forces was inaugurated by Madhya Prades...
Bhaskar Live
February 17, 2025
Africa’s progress against malaria in ‘jeopardy’ amid need for renewed commitments
Addis Ababa, Feb 17 (IANS) Officials and experts on Sunday called for renewed commitments in Africa’s fight against malaria, as they warned...
Bhaskar Live
February 17, 2025
Hezbollah leader demands full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
Beirut, Feb 17 (IANS) Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem said that Israel must fully withdraw from Lebanon by February 18 (Tuesday). “T...
Bhaskar Live
February 17, 2025
SS(UBT) slams Nitesh Rane, seeks his resignation for statement over selective govt funding
Mumbai, Feb 17 (IANS) Shiv Sena (UBT) on Monday launched a blistering attack against Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Nitesh Rane for his recent...
The Economist
January 27, 2025
DeepSeek sends a shockwave through markets
A cheap Chinese language model has investors in Silicon Valley asking questions
The Economist
January 27, 2025
Syria’s new rulers say they are keen to integrate foreign fighters
Outsiders continue to see them as a threat
The Economist
January 27, 2025
The White House has been fluid on gender for a decade
Trump’s order “restoring biological truth” will not be the last word
The Economist
January 27, 2025
Why Britain has fallen behind on road safety
More than 1,600 people still die each year in road collisions
The Economist
January 27, 2025
Amid talk of a ceasefire, Ukraine’s front line is crumbling
An ominous defeat in the eastern town of Velyka Novosilka
The Economist
January 26, 2025
A controversial idea to hand even more power to the president
Impoundment is about to come a step closer
The Economist
January 26, 2025
Will America’s crypto frenzy end in disaster?
Donald Trump’s team is about to bring digital finance into the mainstream
The Economist
January 26, 2025
François Hollande hopes to make the French left electable again
The former president moves away from the radicals
The Economist
January 24, 2025
Tom Homan, unleashed
America’s new border czar spent decades waiting for a president like Donald Trump
The Economist
January 24, 2025
The warlord, the oligarch and the unravelling of Russia’s Amazon.com
Before the Ukraine war, Wildberries was a giant of e-commerce. Now it’s caught up in a medieval blood feud
The Economist
January 24, 2025
Should you worry about microplastics?
Little is known about the effects on humans—but limiting exposure to them seems prudent
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Knowing what your colleagues earn
The pros and cons of greater pay transparency
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Britain’s government lacks a clear Europe policy
It should be more ambitious over getting closer to the EU
The Economist
January 23, 2025
How (un)popular is China’s Communist Party?
As the economy falters and the social compact frays, Xi Jinping wants to know
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Europe faces a new age of gunboat digital diplomacy
Can the EU regulate Donald Trump’s big tech bros?
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Why don’t more countries import their electricity?
The economics make sense, but the geopolitics are nerve-racking
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Ross Ulbricht, pardoned by Donald Trump, was a pioneer of crypto-crime
His dark website, the Silk Road, was to crime what Napster was to music
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Sex, drugs or chastity?
Pope Francis has written the first memoir by a sitting pope. God help us
The Economist
January 23, 2025
China’s AI industry has almost caught up with America’s
And it is more open and more efficient, too
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Can Brazil’s left survive without Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva?
Brazil’s current president, a titan of the Latin American left, has no apparent heirs
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Germans are world champions of calling in sick
It’s easy and it pays well
The Economist
January 23, 2025
To end birthright citizenship, Donald Trump misreads the constitution
A change would also create huge practical problems
The Economist
January 23, 2025
Donald Trump is targeting Mexico like no other country
The United States’ southern neighbour is bracing for a wave of deportees and trapped migrants
The Economist
January 23, 2025